All of Glö's awesome designs are now available in matching paper versions — perfect for those older relatives or non-techie types. And they're nice to have as a keep-sake too.
Glö is also a featured vendor in our Offbeat Vendors guide!

Not only is Glö eco-friendly, and super time-saving, but they're budget-friendly too — I'm talking a package with email invites, glosite, guestlist and RSVPs for 100 guests, for $99. And their packages start at $75 and go up from there, depending on your needs. But, if you're still dubious, they offer a free trial. So, check 'em out and save money, time, the environment and a ton of wedding-related stress!

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Megan Finley

Megan Finley is the Associate Publisher and Editorial Overlord. When she's not slaving away for the Empire, she's sharing her dork side on her own blog.

I have been using Glo since about March and I love the service! It has definitely made life easier. I highly suggest using their service and I love that you can now print the designs; we have some computer phobic guests, so this is great!

I've been on Glo since July and LOVE IT. It's a great way for everything to be in a centralized database. I love that there are print invites now available, what bride doesn't want matching stationary?!?!
Do yourself a favor and sign up pronto!

I, too, am a Glo veteran. I really cannot stop singing the praises about Glo and Taryn. I'll try to just list a few of my favorite parts:
– Eco-friendly and *way* cheaper (and less work!) than paper invites.
– Powerful tools to group/label guests (for example, you could label certain guests with "Rehearsal" and only invite those guests to the rehearsal dinner).
– More ease of working with guests: It's super convenient to see who has viewed the invite, who has RSVPd, etc., and you can always export everything to a file you can open in Excel. Huge time-saver. Also, you can keep track of gifts and whether you sent your guests thank-yous. Seriously, Glo has thought of everything!
– Since I don't have to pay extra to send out more things, I plan to send out a note the week before the wedding with an update on weather. Something I wouldn't have been able to do otherwise.
– It's easier for guests to RSVP quickly online than to remember where they put the invite and wonder whether they sent the reply. As a result, quicker (and more) RSVPs.
– Uniqueness: you can still make your invites as unique (off-beat) as you are by designing them yourselves. We did that even though the provided templates were very nice.

Okay, I'll stop. But really, save yourselves some time, money, and stress, and check it out :).

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